This is a list of Egyptian Navy ships including all ships of the Egyptian Navy as well as its predecessors.
The Egyptian Navy is the largest navy in the Middle East and Africa.[1] Since 2013, the Egyptian Navy made a modernization project in which new vessels were acquired from western sources such as the United States, Germany, Italy and France.[2][3]
Current and future ships
Submarines (8)
Class | Origin | Image | Type | Quantity | Combat displacement | Ships | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Romeo-class submarine | People's Republic of China | Conventional attack submarine | 4 | 1,830 tonnes | 849 | Armament:
| |
852 | |||||||
855 | |||||||
858 | |||||||
Type 209/1400mod-class submarine | Germany | Diesel-electric attack submarine | 4 | 1,586 tonnes | S41 (861) | Delivered between 2017 and 2021 [4][5][6]
Armament:
| |
S42 (864) | |||||||
S43 (867) | |||||||
S44 (870) |
Amphibious assault ship / Helicopter carrier (2)
Class | Origin | Image | Type | Quantity | Combat displacement | Ships | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mistral-class amphibious assault ship [9] | France | Landing helicopter dock (LHD) | 2 | 21,300 tonnes | Gamal Abdel Nasser (L1010) | Armament:
| |
Anwar El Sadat (L1020) |
Frigates (13)
Class | Origin | Image | Type | Quantity | Combat displacement | Ships | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aquitaine-class frigate | France | Anti-submarine frigate | 1 | 6,000 tonnes | Tahya Misr (FFG1001) | Armament:
| |
Bergamini subclass FREMM frigate | Italy | Multi-purpose frigate | 2 | 6,700 tonnes | Al-Galala (FFG1002) | [11]
| |
Bernees
(FFG1003) | |||||||
Al-Aziz-class frigate [12] | Germany | Multi-purpose frigate | 4 | 3,700 tonnes | ENS Al-Aziz
(FFG-904) |
First two operational as of May 2023.[13]
Armament:
| |
ENS Al-Qahhar
(FFG-905) | |||||||
ENS Al-Qadeer
(FFG-909) | |||||||
ENS Sajm Al-Jabbar
(FFG-910) [14] | |||||||
Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate | United States | Guided missile frigate | 4[2] | 4,200 tonnes | Sharm El-Sheikh (F901) | Armament:
| |
Toshka (F906) | |||||||
Alexandria (F911) | |||||||
Taba (F916) | |||||||
Knox-class frigate | United States | Guided missile frigate | 2 | 4,250 tonnes | Domyat (F961) | Armament:
| |
Rashid (F966) |
Corvettes (7)
Class | Origin | Image | Type | Quantity | Combat displacement | Ships | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gowind-class corvette | France Egypt |
Multipurpose corvette | 4 | 2,500 tonnes | El Fateh (971) | Delivery 2017-2020 [15]
Armament:
| |
Port Said (976) | |||||||
El Moez (981) | |||||||
ENS Luxor (986) | |||||||
Pohang-class corvette | South Korea | Coastal defense corvette | 1 | 1,200 tonnes | Shabab Misr (1000) | Second-hand ROKS Jinju[16]
Armament:
| |
Descubierta-class corvette | Spain | Corvette | 2 | 1,640 tonnes | El Suez (F946) | Armament:
| |
Abou Qir (F941) |
Fast attack craft (34)
Class | Origin | Image | Type | Quantity | Combat displacement | Ships | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ezzat-class missile boat | United States Singapore |
Fast missile craft | 4 | 600 tonnes | S. Ezzat (682) | [17]
Armament:
| |
F. Zekry (684) | |||||||
A. Gad (686) | |||||||
M. Fahmy (688) | |||||||
P-32 Molniya-class missile craft | Russia | Fast missile craft | 1 | 550 tonnes | Ahmed Fadel (C-801) |
[18] Armament: | |
October-class missile boat | Egypt | — | Missile boat | 6 | 82 tonnes | 781 | Armament:
|
783 | |||||||
785 | |||||||
787 | |||||||
789 | |||||||
791 | |||||||
Type 024 missile boat | People's Republic of China | Missile boat | 79 tonnes | 609 | Armament:
| ||
611 | |||||||
613 | |||||||
615 | |||||||
617 | |||||||
619 | |||||||
Osa-class missile boat | Soviet Union | Missile boat | 8 | 235 tonnes | 633 | Armament:
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637 | |||||||
639 | |||||||
641 | |||||||
643 | |||||||
64_ | |||||||
64_ | |||||||
653 | |||||||
Ramadan-class missile boat | United Kingdom | Missile boat | 6 | 317 tonnes | Ramadan (670) | Armament:
| |
Khybar (672) | |||||||
Kadesseya (674) | |||||||
Yarmouk (676) | |||||||
Badr (678) | |||||||
Hetteen (680) | |||||||
Tiger-class missile boat | West Germany | Missile boat | 5 | 265 tonnes | 601 | Armament:
| |
602 | |||||||
603 | |||||||
604 | |||||||
605 | |||||||
Shanghai II-class gunboat | People's Republic of China | Gunboat | 4 | 135 tonnes | 793 | Armament:
| |
795 | |||||||
797 | |||||||
799 |
Submarine chasers (8)
Class | Origin | Image | Type | Quantity | Combat displacement | Ships | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hainan-class submarine chaser | People's Republic of China | Anti-submarine vessel | 8 | 430 tonnes | Al Nour (430) | Armament:
| |
Al Hadi (433) | |||||||
Al Hakeem (436) | |||||||
Al Wakeel (439) | |||||||
Al Kdar (442) | |||||||
Al Samad (445) | |||||||
Al Salam (448) | |||||||
Al Rafe (451) |
Mine warfare vessels (23)
Class | Origin | Image | Type | Quantity | Combat displacement | Ships | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
T43-class minesweeper | Soviet Union | Minesweeper | 5 | 460 tonnes | Gharbia (501) | Armament:
| |
Daqahlia (507) | |||||||
Baharia (510) | |||||||
Sinai (513) | |||||||
Assuit (516) | |||||||
Yurka-class minesweeper | Soviet Union | Minesweeper | 4 | 569 tonnes | Giza (530) | Armament:
| |
Aswan (533) | |||||||
Qena (536) | |||||||
Sohag (539) | |||||||
Dhat Al Sawari-class minehunter | United States | — | Minehunter | 3 | 203 tonnes | Dhat Al Sawari | Armament:
|
Navarine | |||||||
Al Burullus | |||||||
Osprey-class minehunter | United States | Minehunter | 2 | 904 tonnes | Al Farouk (534) | The vessels are to receive in-country modernization and technical Support, including the supply of new L3 Machinery Control Systems.[19][20] Armament:
| |
Al Seddiq (521) | |||||||
Safaga-class mine route survey boat | United States | — | Survey vessel | 2 | 165 tonnes | Safaga | — |
Abu El Ghosn | |||||||
Pluto Plus-class minehunter | Italy | Unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) | 3 | — | — | Mine Identification & Disposal | |
Tuima-class minelayer boat | Soviet Union | Minelayer | 4 | 250 tonnes | — | Armament:
|
Landing ships and craft (18)
Class | Origin | Image | Type | Quantity | Combat displacement | Ships | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Polnocny-class landing ship | Poland | Landing craft tank | 3 | 800 tonnes | 301 | Armament:
| |
303 | |||||||
305 | |||||||
Vydra-class landing ship | Soviet Union | Landing craft utility | 9 | 600 tonnes | 330 | [21]
Armament:
| |
332 | |||||||
334 | |||||||
336 | |||||||
338 | |||||||
340 | |||||||
342 | |||||||
344 | |||||||
346 | |||||||
EDA-R-class landing craft | France | Landing craft | 2 | 300 tonnes | GN 011 | [22]
Armament:
| |
AS 021 | |||||||
CTM-NG-class landing craft | France | Landing craft | 4 | GN 012 | 150 tonnes | [22] | |
GN 013 | |||||||
AS 022 | |||||||
AS 023 |
Support ships (6)
Class | Origin | Image | Type | Quantity | Combat displacement | Ships | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lüneburg-class replenishment ship
Type 701E |
Germany | Replenishment ship | 1 | 3,680 tonnes | Shalatin (230) | Armament: | |
Westerwald-class transport ship | Germany | Ammunition ship | 1 | 3,469 tonnes | Halayib (231) | — | |
Fort Rosalie-class replenishment ship | United Kingdom | Replenishment ship | 2 | 23,482 tonnes | Abu Simbel (233) | [23]
Armament:
| |
Luxor | |||||||
Poluchat-II-class torpedo retriever | Soviet Union | — | Torpedo retriever | 2 | 95 tonnes | — | — |
Fuel tankers (9)
Class | Origin | Type | Quantity | Combat displacement | Ships |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Toplivo II-class tanker | Soviet Union | Coastal tanker |
9 | 1,200 tonnes | Aida 4 (210) |
Maryut (211) | |||||
Al Furat (212) | |||||
Al Nil (213) | |||||
Ekdu (214) | |||||
Atbarah (215) | |||||
Aida 3 (216) | |||||
Al Manzalla (217) | |||||
Al Burulus (218) |
Tugboats (7)
Class | Origin | Type | Quantity | Combat displacement | Ships |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Okhtenskiy-class oceangoing tug | Egypt | Tugboat | 5 | 940 tonnes | El Max (103) |
El Agamy (105) | |||||
El Kantara (107) | |||||
El Dekheila (109) | |||||
El Eskandarany (111) | |||||
Natick-class harbor tug | United States Egypt |
Tugboat | 2 | 560 tonnes | — |
— |
Miscellaneous vessels
Class | Origin | Image | Type | Quantity | Combat displacement | Ships | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Okhtenskiy-class oceangoing tug | United Kingdom | Training ship | 1 | 1,490 tonnes | Tariq (F931) | Armament:
| |
Intisar training ship | — | Training ship | 1 | 1,000 tonnes | — | — | |
Z-class destroyer | United Kingdom | Training ship | 1 | 2,570 tonnes | ex-Al Fateh, ex HMS Zenith (R95) | Harbour training vessel. Name transferred to first Gowind-class corvette September 2017; report did not specify ship was decommissioned. | |
El Kousseir yacht | — | — | Presidential yacht | 1 | 500 tonnes | — | — |
El Mahrousa super yacht | United Kingdom | Presidential yacht | 1 | 3,762 tonnes | El Mahrousa | — |
Egyptian Coast Guard
The Egyptian Coast Guard is responsible for the onshore protection of public installations near the coast and the patrol of coastal waters to prevent smuggling.
Patrol boats
- 22 Timsah I/II class
- 12 Sea Spectre PB Mk III class
- 9 Swiftships class
- 6 MV70 class
- 5 P-6 (Project 183) class
- 3 Textron class
Patrol crafts
- 25 Swiftships 26m class
- 16 SR.N6 class
- 9 Type 83 class
- 6 Crestitalia class
- 12 Spectre class
- 12 Peterson class
- 5 Nisr class
- 29 DC-30 class
- 3 of 6 MRTP-20 Yonka Onuk MRTP-20 class[24][25]
See also
References
- ↑ GDC (2021-05-03). "Why Egypt Intensifying Its Military Modernization, Training And Exercises In MENA Regions". Global Defense Corp. Retrieved 2021-07-16.
- ↑ GDC (2020-06-15). "Italy approves the sale of two Fincantieri FREMM frigates for Egyptian Navy". Global Defense Corp. Retrieved 2021-07-16.
- ↑ "SIPRI Arms Transfers Database - Germany to Egypt; 2015-2020; Ships". Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. 7 January 2022. Retrieved 7 January 2022.
4, MEKO-A200, Frigate, 2019, Incl 1 produced under licence in Egypt; 2, Type-209/1400, Submarine, (2012), 2016-2017 2; 2, Type-209/1400, Submarine, (2014), 2020, 1, Delivery planned 2020-2021
- ↑ "The German Submarine (S-44) Arrives to the Alexandria Base to Join the Naval Forces". Ministry of Defense of the Arab Republic of Egypt. 2 August 2021. Retrieved 7 January 2022.
- ↑ Manaranche, Martin (2021-07-08). "Fourth Class 209/1400mod Submarine Officially Handed Over To Egypt". Naval News. Retrieved 2023-12-07.
- ↑ "Ägyptens Marine taucht in Kiel ab" (in German).
- ↑ "Egypt - UGM-84L Harpoon Block II Encapsulated Missiles". 13 May 2016.
- ↑ "DCNS DELIVERS THE FIRST MISTRAL-CLASS HELICOPTER CARRIER TO THE EGYPTIAN NAVY, THE LHD GAMAL ABDEL NASSER". 2 June 2016.
- ↑ "Egyptian Mistrals using Avengers for air defence". 13 July 2017.
- ↑ GDC (2020-10-03). "Egypt Orders 2 Italian FREMM Frigates for €1.2B". Global Defense Corp. Retrieved 2021-07-16.
- ↑ Sinico, Sean, ed. (16 December 2021). "Germany: Merkel government greenlit controversial arms deal with Egypt". Deutsche Welle. Retrieved 8 January 2022.
- ↑ "TKMS Delivers Second MEKO A-200 EN Frigate To Egypt". navalnews.com. 26 May 2023. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
- ↑ Ozberk, Tayfun (2023-12-04). "Egypt launches 4th and final MEKO A200 frigate "Sajm Al-Jabbar"". Naval News. Retrieved 2023-12-07.
- ↑ "Lorient. DCNS livre une corvette au gouvernement égyptien" (in French).
- ↑ "Egypt to receive South Korean naval vessel".
- ↑ "Egypt - Future Fast Missile Craft (FAC)". AMI International. Archived from the original on 2013-05-22. Retrieved 2013-09-06.
- ↑ "Ракетный катер Р-32 таки будущий египтянин 801 "Ahmed Fadel"" (in Russian). 20 March 2016. Archived from the original on 8 September 2016.
- ↑ "Egyptian Navy In-Country Technical Assistance and Support".
- ↑ "L3 Maritime Systems Wins Contract to Provide Machinery Control Systems for Egyptian Minehunters".
- ↑ "Project 106 class".
- 1 2 "Le premier catamaran de débarquement égyptien rejoint Saint-Nazaire". 18 April 2016.
- ↑ McGrath, Rebecca (18 July 2022). "Ex-navy ship towed across River Mersey for renaming". Wirral Globe. Warrington. Archived from the original on 22 July 2022. Retrieved 22 January 2023.
- ↑ "قائد القوات البحرية: أحدث لنشات الصواريخ تنضم للخدمة 2013.. وبناء غواصتين من الجيل المتقدم بألمانيا - بوابة الأهرام". Retrieved 2014-06-05.
- ↑ "First Turkish Interceptor Delivered To Egyptian Navy |". 14 December 2011. Retrieved 2014-06-05.
External links
- https://books.google.com/books?id=TJunjRvplU4C&dq=st802+radar&pg=PA173
- https://books.google.com/books?id=TEmPseAGX_sC&dq=Toplivo+II+class+tanker&pg=PA140
- https://web.archive.org/web/20160304093053/http://119.63.205.89/~baird/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=262%3Aswiftships-to-build-25-fast-patrol-craft-for-egyptian-navy&catid=73&Itemid=65
- http://www.thebahrainconspiracy.com/the-military-ships.php
- http://www.nti.org/analysis/articles/netherlands-submarine-import-and-export-behavior/
- http://www.hazegray.org/worldnav/africa/egypt.htm#2
- http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/egypt/navy-equipment.htm
- http://combatfleetoftheworld.blogspot.com/
- http://wiki.baloogancampaign.com/index.php/DataShip?DB=DB3000
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